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Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering (2014/02/09) 
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lent courses at MIT relevant to sustainability that do not necessarily include engineering content.



Suggested subjects with full engineering content (i.e. for the courses listed below, the number of units is the 

same as the number of engineering units):





3.10.1.1. Sustainable Development


1.020: Ecology II: Engineering for Sustainability 

1.080/1.107: Environmental Chemistry and Biology 


2.500: Desalination and Water Purification (GRAD) 

2.650: Sustainable Energy


2.66J Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings



2.722: D-Lab: Design


2.813: Environmentally Benign Design and Manufacturing 


3.080: Economic and Environmental Materials Selection 

EC.723: Cycle Ventures



EC.711: D-Lab: Energy





3.10.1.2. Global Development


1.020: Ecology II: Engineering for Sustainability


1.080/1.107: Environmental Chemistry and Biology



1.851J: Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries (GRAD) 

2.650: Sustainable Energy



2.66J Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings


2.722: D-Lab: Design



2.813: Environmentally Benign Design and Manufacturing


2.965J: International Supply Chain Management (GRAD)


3.080: Economic and Environmental Materials Selection



EC.723: Cycle Ventures


EC.711: D-Lab: Energy



EC.721: Wheelchair Design in Developing Countries


Suggested subjects with limited or no engineering content (the number of engineering units listed below are 

estimates; the exact number will be determined in the context of the student’s complete program. If no units 

are indicated, in general no engineering credit will be awarded for that particular class.):






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